Basic Analyte Blues? Elevate Your Separations of Basic Compounds at High pH Using New Column Chemistry

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Event Overview:

LC and LCMS methods run at elevated pH show advantages in terms of retention and peak shape symmetry for basic analytes. A new high pH stable silica phase designed on superficially porous particle technology enables separation methods using both elevated pH and temperature. Comparative stability data and application examples showing how chromatography improves when moving from low pH to high pH conditions will be presented for small molecule analytes and oligonucleotides.

Key Learning Objectives:
  • Improve the peak shape and retention of basic compounds by using a high pH stable SPP column.
  • Understand the advantages of pH as a method development lever.
  • Learn about the column options for analyzing basic analytes based upon selected pH.
Who Should Attend: 
  • Scientists developing LC and LCMS methods
  • Lab managers
  • Chromatographers
  • QA/QC managers


Featured Speakers:

Stephanie Schuster, Ph.D.
Stephanie Schuster, Ph.D.
Senior Technical Support Scientist
Advanced Materials Technology



Beginning in June of 2009, Dr. Stephanie Schuster joined Advanced Materials Technology, Inc. (AMT) located in Wilmington, DE as a research scientist working with Dr. Jack Kirkland. In this position, Dr. Schuster provided contributions to the commercial development of products specifically designed for the separation of peptides and proteins. During the summer of 2015, Dr. Schuster transitioned from research and development activities to applications development and quality assurance. She is currently a senior technical support scientist at AMT. As such, Dr. Schuster works closely with AMT’s worldwide network of distributors and assists customers with optimizing and trouble-shooting their applications. Her primary interests are separations and novel materials development. Dr. Schuster has several peer-reviewed articles and is currently a member of the Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley.



For any technical questions please contact Jorge de la Bandera: jdelabandera@mjhlifesciences.com